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DVS rack BHI11 il1iSh Stl'0l12 The Boy's Track team concluded a successful 1985 season by placing in two events in the State Meet. Chris Asbeck placed fourth in the discus with a throw of 162'5 . The 1600 meter relay team of Pat Alcox, Lamar Woods, Doug Perry and Roger Elliott placed fifth with a time of 3:24:4. Those who placed in the State Meet were also named All- Ohio. Chris Asbeck was named AA Field Event Co-Athlete of the year. The boys won the AA District Meet at Westerville South. They finished second in the CCL League Meet as well as winning the Reynoldsburg Relays and finishing sec- ond in the Johnstown lnvitational. Their triangular meet record was one win and no losses and their dual meet record was six wins and one loss. ' fi g ,t1,.,t 'S .L u g S, ,S se,s , ,eeeu,eee . S R 5 A ,X 5 ' 'ws Qu .' SCP' 'gr ,4 -.-. -aff ... f it S, 3 sg .. is . Sy l , K TRACK TEAM - Ollie McAdams, Mark Teal, Pat Alcox, Doug Perry, Bob Welsh, Jim Shopik, Lamar Woods, Todd McConnell, Leroy Droadnax, Kurt Szabo. Row 2: Coach Rand, Paul Haynes, Matt Cudnik, Mark Coomes, Chris Bennett, Andy Kessinger, Mick Green, Craig Ricci, Tyrone Johnson, Jonathan Lundquist, Doug Sarff, Coach Lennon. Row 3: Coach Wrigley. Chris Kanoski, Bob Kelly, Jared VanGuiIder, Andrew Durbin, Chris Pawlowski, Chris Asbeck, Paul Franchak, Mike Gilmartin. Dill Wood, Tom Gehrlich, Joe Ciacura, Karlton Wilson. 133 S State St Westerville 882 9666 REALTY WORLDXABN REALTY CO.
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Sti'tllli0 Sgiiin d IJ l'i6l1CB The 1985 Girls Track season proved to be ex- citing and pleasantly surprising. The season began with only nine returning veterans and a number of freshmen and first-time athletes. However, by the end of the year, the team had gained valuable experience and had developed into a close-knit group. The Lady Stallions were led by the following seniors: Michelle Conkle, shot put and discus: tri- captain Yvonne Johnson. sprint: tri-captain Judy Kirn, hurdles and sprints: Glenda McClellan, mid- dle distances: and Colleen O'Reilly, distances. Other returning runners were letter winners ,av M K 'i V' V ' i ' ' ' 1' J 1. 3. 'ffl' 1--Q T... . Lv ' .,' ' f' ' 4 'FW . v ' WT Maureen Ciacuira, Jr., distances and Chris Schell. Jr., high jump, longjump and hurdles, and Juniors. Tricia Poliseno and Kim Pope, sprints. and Debbie Plaza, So.. middle distances. First year athletes were sophomores Liza Cor- manick. shot and discus, Judy Funk, shot and discus and high jump and Marsha Garrett, shotput, discus and long jump. Freshman included Delores Davis, sprints, Kelle Houser, distances, Tammy Lovell, high jump and middle distances, Stephanie Mok, shot and discus, Stacie and Tracie Rose, sprints, Heather Weilbacker, sprints and Kathy Will, distances. Throughout the season, the Lady Stallions showed steady improvement. ln spite of stiff con petition and a season filled with untimely, nagi ing injuries, the girls held together and did the best. Highlighting the year was Juanita Garrett being named most valuable field event athlet at the Hilltop Relays and Pickerington lnvitationa The future looks bright for the Lady Stallions. number of underclassmen will form a strong veteran nucleus for next year. Among those at Maureen Ciacuira, SQOOM, Kelle Hauser. B01 16O0M, Stacie Rose and Heather Weilbacker I the sprints, Debbie Plaza in the 400 and 8001 and Chris Schell in the high jump, long jump arl hurdles. ' fr WA I . ,
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Stalli Declared As CC Ch mn The 1965 Baseball team finished its season with a 25-5 record and The CCL Championship. The team also flnished the season as the AA if 1 team in The State Poll and if 1 in the Dispatch Coaches Poll. The Stallions finished their season with a loss in the District Finals. Seniors Todd Cook. Herb Jones, Steve Noll and Chris Morock were selected All-CCL. Junior Shawn Ream was selected All- Distrlct os a pitcher with a 6-1 record and a school record 1.06 ERA. Todd Cook was selected All- Dlstrict and became only the third DeSales player to be named All-Ohio. The team had great pitching as four players had at least 5 wins. Ream was the leader with S5 a 6-1 record. Chris Morock was 5-0, Rod Gemperllne and Dan Hunter were each 5-2. Solld defense and a powerful offense highlighted the season as DeSales was rewarded as one of the best defensive teams in central Ohio. The team set a school record with a .330 team batting average. The season Included such wlns as a 3-0 shutout of State AAA Power Euclid and a 12-4 victory over AAA State runner-up Marion Harding. The team's 12 game winning streak is the longest ln a single season ln DeSales history and the 25 wins Is tied for the second highest ever. At the beginning of the season we set three S- ew r liii . , goals and they were accomplished ln order. Flrst to wln the CCL. second, to wln more than 20 games and lose less than 10, and third to play In the Dlstrlct Tltle Game. This season also closed out the coaching career at DeSales of Greg Wolf, who flnlshed wlth a 72-81 record and a District Tltle in 1988 along with 2 Dlstrlct Runner-up Titles in 1982 and 1985. Good Luck to next year's team and coaches as thls year will not easily be forgotten. Q 5 'A we fe iii! 'ff is in , 'iil Qf ..l, 1-3 'Y 'iri- 5 . if - . - 5 4' -S T -. fe: ? s i 3 , : .ii5:H3-gif'-2, A 1 . ' - - . - . - . , 1- -A,. 1 , 1 -' - -,---1.-2-'12 -' U- - , - -a n ' '. sl .. ,. . . A ee ...K 8, -dir' N. gr ,W Ax , . A .g .1 -- -we I ss. ,W -A .M M M , g A A V 1 ,..f'::1,g,':r'r1.X .:5 -,-Q'WTY' 'a:.?-sfTi:'f ,t 'Q,,,-qffaef-...Q . -wk.. , Q f ' 'fe -we .. 'f 1 ,. W 'N-'J'- ..... r iifi' ,.-2T5.2f - it i' is A t . .1 A f rfsfrw- - 1.15 . , .......,.. . W A so . '- - 1 ' . aww- ff-1.13 ' 1' .Q-,y'-5 3 A X .,. L-.. jgffgs- 1 .L.' -.1-1 .. ' X - 1 s Ti -egg, ' -. h , ' it i'rs ,- 1. fri: - 3 's+52a.-'FSM 1 531- 3-A-an-Sq - . . -'M W A . . 1 .Q-,gig ' jlsg jw x -,,L . ,. . ff . yi, gm , lxigrg.. 4 . .igivll -f rle . . .. - ff' 159151. if- J we fl- : fi-3x':l' Zu' P g - L ,IT 5' A A, ffL?i '-P , -'l of 4 '-I 1 fig. ' Q ' ..?.- h Lsfi-'QQ-'f. 5.-1,5 . T- i i A Q . . - A f f' ' f-' M fg Qs' -NM' '-'- A . 'fr - 'rs 1 ,Q . My hfg,ggw.g-M. ,fc -.f FL: I, --.- - f I, . , .3 , -- iiffifqf tif reffsl-Q'? -2.-:gi Q if if 1 . -s . A1- fl 4 - 1. s - 35 1-me ws - v - .-3 , 1. w ,4 7, -Q j , W , -r 5 1 n ' 2 - ' -f ft- z ' , I . ww ff, Wiz, 1: ,fm-Q. -- ' . A. 1 n .M V w -, H -, -.15 M. . ,f ,MM 1ff r-,W f me yy .W jxf ' Mxfzw 5 e, f W. ' 1 ,
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